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The Range of IOL Lenses on the Market Today is Allowing More People to Ditch their Glasses

26th January 2012
For some, the motivation behind getting eye surgery done is the desire to no longer wear glasses. For others, of course, there are real eye conditions that need to be treated. But regardless of what the motivation happens to be, it is important to choose ... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

The Pain of Intraocular Pressure, Glaucoma, And What To Do About It

20th January 2012
There is little doubt that as we get older, our eyes begin to take the toll of constant use over our lifetime. However, while some of the eye conditions relate to degeneration, the eye also becomes more susceptible to a range of conditions that require su... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

Could Cataract Removal Surgery Change Your Life

16th January 2012
Cataracts have in the past been considered to be just a part of life. A large percentage of adults over 70, just under 80 percent in fact, find their eyesight is affected by the condition. The possible causes of cataracts include: • Being exposed to UV... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

Monofocal Lenses and Multifocal Lenses, Knowing Which One is Best

12th January 2012
Getting surgery to finally deal with a cataract problem or refractive eye condition, can spell the start to a new life of crystal clear vision. That, of course, is the key motive behind such decisions, but there is more to consider. Perhaps the most impor... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

Cure Cataracts of the Eye and also Cataracts after Surgery using Ethos Eye Drops

09th January 2012
Most of the people nowadays prefer to Cure Cataracts of the Eye naturally as opposed to having invasive cataracts surgery. People mostly prefer to use natural alternatives because they believe that they are much kinder to the body and don't have any negat... Read >
Author: wethedevelopers

How Refractive Lens Exchange Can Improve Lives

04th January 2012
If you have not heard about refractive lens exchange in the past, it is actually the procedure that a surgeon performs where the eye lens is taken out and replaced with an artificial lens. The new lens would be tailored to fit the needs of the patient. Fo... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

Expert information on the condition or health of your eyes

29th November 2011
In Great Britain, there are college and university courses which can supply ophthalmology degrees. Educational institutions offering these include the Royal College of Glasgow, The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and Royal College of Edinburgh. A qualif... Read >
Author: Marcellajaylon

Well, here is some useful information of the procedures involved in eye surgery

23rd November 2011
Going into surgery can be daunting, especially when it's regarding a problem with a sensitive area like your eyes. Unless they're a trained ophthalmologist, most people don't know a lot of the physiology of the eye so they are bound to have worries and qu... Read >
Author: Ria Markus

Why Refractive Lens Exchange is a Worthy Alternative to Laser Surgery

23rd November 2011
For some people, the hope of getting laser surgery on their eyes to improve sight or cure a condition is something that is simply impossible. The reasons can vary, but generally have to do with their personal health, factors surrounding the particular eye... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

Simplifying ophthalmology with descriptions relating to the most well known eye afflictions

18th November 2011
Ophthalmology is more than a specialist subject, just because most people know hardly anything about the best practices for ensuring their eyes stay healthy and how to spot when they need to visit an ophthalmologist. Ophthalmology is a particularly tricky... Read >
Author: Emilee Jaden

Conditions That Require Specific Types Of Contact Lenses

15th November 2011
There are many people who will have a certain eye condition that can make it more challenging to wear contact lenses. For this reason, it is important to see an eye doctor to determine if you have a specific type of eye condition. It will also ensure you ... Read >
Author: Adrianna N

Expert information regarding ophthalmology for students thinking

11th November 2011
So you've done your A-levels and are now contemplating taking a career path relating to ophthalmology. But where do you start? Well, you should begin to spend time researching ophthalmology before you make any solid plans. Firstly, you need to have a gras... Read >
Author: Emilee Jaden

Useful Eye Care Tips for Women of Any Age

04th November 2011
According to the World Health Organisation almost two thirds of blind people worldwide are women and girls. Women are also prone to develop dry eye problems more than men. There are several ways to keep the eyes healthy to prevent serious eye problems fro... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

The Key to Successful Laser Vision Correction

04th November 2011
The first and most important consideration in having a successful laser vision correction is the eye doctor. Choose a competent surgeon with ample experience. Not only should the doctor be fully qualified but he or she should also be responsive to the ne... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

Dragon Health : Common Bearded Dragon Diseases Explained

24th October 2011
Bearded dragon health is a number one priority of an owner. This may sound fairly obvious, but there are many first-time, and uninformed owners out there. It is the reason we put all the time, effort and cash into the correct enclosure, proper lighting, d... Read >
Author: Joselyn
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